2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19148715
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Tragedies, Fates, Furies and Fuels: Narratives of Individuals Bereaved by Suicide

Abstract: Suicide is the leading cause of death for Australians aged 15 to 44, with fifty to sixty per cent of individuals who die by suicide ‘flying under the radar’, dying in this way without receiving formal mental health care or treatment. This paper explores how people bereaved by suicide interpret and narrate the lead-up to, act and aftermath of a male family member who died by suicide. We used qualitative semi-structured interviews to explore how narratives of suicide were articulated by loved ones bereaved by su… Show more

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“…Often, death/survival depends on external circumstances, so it is likely that the same usefully reflects the perspectives of those who may not survive. While this research focuses on the protective factors that kept these men alive, our paper does not shed light on why other men choose to die by suicide [31].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Often, death/survival depends on external circumstances, so it is likely that the same usefully reflects the perspectives of those who may not survive. While this research focuses on the protective factors that kept these men alive, our paper does not shed light on why other men choose to die by suicide [31].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Macdonald and colleagues [ 16 ] conducted a qualitative study with participants who had lost a male family member by suicide. The participants reported on their perception of the suicide and their struggles with meaning making and finding closure.…”
Section: Impact Of Suicide and Adverse Grief Reactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%